Large C. 1910 G. Boulitte Antique Electric Tuning Fork

Here's a large, beautifully made electric tuning fork manufactured in Paris ca. 1910-15 by G. Boulitte. They are easily removable. The apparatus is otherwise original throughout.

500.00$

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Here's a large, beautifully made electric tuning fork manufactured in Paris ca. 1910-15 by G. Boulitte. The two brass clips on the underside of the base -- at the end -- have been added so that the tuning fork can be displayed on a wall. They are easily removable. The apparatus is otherwise original throughout.

Condition is excellent.

Measures approximately 15" long by 5" wide by 4" high. Shipping weight will be around 15 lb.

I'm one of ebay's best known, most highly regarded sellers of antique radios, and I specialize in radios and radio-related items from the 1920's. I've been selling and shipping them for more than 25 years. When you purchase an antique radio from me, you'll receive a radio that arrives safely because it's been carefully packed (by me, not by some well-intentioned but nonetheless confounded, doe-eyed teenager working at the UPS store who wouldn't know a phonograph from a farm tool), Sure, you can probably get a lower price from Joe and Janet Barn-Find, but when your "bargain" arrives broken, and without any hint of how you might be able to put it back together, you'll realize that you really do get exactly what you pay for.

Original/Reproduction Original
Time Period Manufactured Pre-1930
Maker G. Boulitte

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